Captain Leafheart
Aroused member (still)
We've been living in our home (our first) for 20 years now. I grew up in the concrete jungle of Brooklyn and longed for a lawn to mow. That got old real quick.
All our neighbors are great!
We do have ONE wierdo down the block that our kids always refered to as "The Garbageman".
In warm weather he would pedal a ratty old two wheeled bike around town shirtless and shoeless with his long hair and beard. Looked pretty scruffy/dirty. His house is pretty shabby looking with an imobile van and car crammed full of "stuff" in the driveway. "No Trespassing" sign on front door and shades always pulled down. Never seen any lights coming from inside or outside the house. We're under the impression the he lives there with his mom, but have never seen her.
Very unlike all the other homes in town.
Last year I notice some police activity on the street and go out to investigate. I see the police cars blocking any traffic from entering at either end of the street, many hazmat vehicles from neighboring towns and police tape strung all over.
It turns out that The Garbageman was acting a little eratically and when athourities responded they found barrels of an unknown substance (we thought maybe his mom) in his home. Whatever it was, it was carted away...the vehicles were removed from the driveway and I haven't seen the ol' garbageman since but the "No Trespassing" sign is still there on the shabby home.
It's a quiet little suburban NJ town but I long for rural surroundings with no neighbors in sight.
Congrats on the new home.
All our neighbors are great!
We do have ONE wierdo down the block that our kids always refered to as "The Garbageman".
In warm weather he would pedal a ratty old two wheeled bike around town shirtless and shoeless with his long hair and beard. Looked pretty scruffy/dirty. His house is pretty shabby looking with an imobile van and car crammed full of "stuff" in the driveway. "No Trespassing" sign on front door and shades always pulled down. Never seen any lights coming from inside or outside the house. We're under the impression the he lives there with his mom, but have never seen her.
Very unlike all the other homes in town.
Last year I notice some police activity on the street and go out to investigate. I see the police cars blocking any traffic from entering at either end of the street, many hazmat vehicles from neighboring towns and police tape strung all over.
It turns out that The Garbageman was acting a little eratically and when athourities responded they found barrels of an unknown substance (we thought maybe his mom) in his home. Whatever it was, it was carted away...the vehicles were removed from the driveway and I haven't seen the ol' garbageman since but the "No Trespassing" sign is still there on the shabby home.
It's a quiet little suburban NJ town but I long for rural surroundings with no neighbors in sight.
Congrats on the new home.